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No, we're not there yet

No, we're not there yet

Ah, the joy of long trips in the family car! Here are a few tips that should keep everyone on speaking terms for most of the journey.
Ashcroft HUB Society celebrates first anniversary

Ashcroft HUB Society celebrates first anniversary

A group of dedicated and hardworking volunteers has transformed the former school site into a vibrant community meeting place.
Photos helping in wildlife study

Photos helping in wildlife study

Pictures submitted by outdoor enthusiasts are shining new light on bobcat and lynx habitats in the province.
Ashcroft resident steps back in time all summer in Barkerville

Ashcroft resident steps back in time all summer in Barkerville

A summer ministry at St. Saviour's in Barkerville has Martina Duncan travelling back to 1869 for the season.
Rocking and rolling weekend in Ashcroft

Rocking and rolling weekend in Ashcroft

There was something for everyone in Ashcroft last weekend, including the TRYathlon, Elvis, and a CBC-TV star.
Questions answered at water public forum

Questions answered at water public forum

Some 150 Ashcroft residents attended the meeting on July 14 to find out more about the proposed new water treatment plant.
Legal services now available through E. Fry Society

Legal services now available through E. Fry Society

Plus an update on the E. Fry People's Produce garden, which is already blooming.
Cache Creek resident Roy Allan Martin passes away

Cache Creek resident Roy Allan Martin passes away

Service of remembrance will be held on Saturday, July 16 at 1 p.m. at St. Alban's church, Ashcroft.
Grandma Hazel, 94, sets rafting record on Thompson

Grandma Hazel, 94, sets rafting record on Thompson

Hazel Amos, 94, is the oldest known person to raft the class IV rapids of the lower Thompson River, and may be the oldest rafter in Canada.
Firefighters wanted in Cache Creek, Clinton

Firefighters wanted in Cache Creek, Clinton

Fewer young people are getting involved with the local volunteer fire departments, which has fire chiefs worried.